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. >> michigan. >> california. >> booyahs come from all across america. let cramer help you channel yours. "mad money" with jim cramer weeknights. >>> tonight we have shown you how to look for signs of what to do with your portfolio over the long run. because the earnings report and the subsequent conference calls are the crucial thing. here's the deal. they don't have to be shoot first ask questions later experiences. actually the opposite. conference calls are ask questions, ask questions, then ask some more questions. and only then maybe take action. we are asking specifically about what the growth of the earnings per share might be and how expensive that would make the stock versus other stocks in the sector. and maybe other stocks in the market as a whole. usually regarded as being the s & p 500. we want questions answered about gross margins, whether they're going to be increasing. why we have to judge if earnings estimates might be beaten in the future. we are looking for signs of dividends, these days the most important indicator of a company's he
. >> michigan. >> california. >> booyahs come from all across america. let cramer help you channel yours. "mad money" with jim cramer weeknights. >>> tonight we have shown you how to look for signs of what to do with your portfolio over the long run. because the earnings report and the subsequent conference calls are the crucial thing. here's the deal. they don't have to be shoot first ask questions later experiences. actually the opposite. conference calls...
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romney who was born in michigde won in michigan and also in arizona. it boosts his campaign ahead of super tuesday primaries ahead of ten states. joining us now is christina grier to talk about romney. are you impressed with what happened? how does it make you feel about romney's prospects going forward as the republican candidate? >> going forward he still has a long road. the way the republicans structured the entire process is super tuesday will not be slam dunk. states like iowa, tennessee, oklahoma, georgia, those aren't necessarily romney territory, so we're going to see beyond super tuesday possibly into april and many think at the convention. >> just because he won in michigan he's still pretty outspoken about the auto bailouts. when it comes down to the vote, it's certainly not a slam dunk either just because he won the primary. >> it's interesting. neither romney or santorum mentioned the auto bailouts last night. >> of course, they didn't. >> even santorum's concession speech was so long and felt a little bit like a congratulatory speech for
romney who was born in michigde won in michigan and also in arizona. it boosts his campaign ahead of super tuesday primaries ahead of ten states. joining us now is christina grier to talk about romney. are you impressed with what happened? how does it make you feel about romney's prospects going forward as the republican candidate? >> going forward he still has a long road. the way the republicans structured the entire process is super tuesday will not be slam dunk. states like iowa,...
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michigan will become the 24th u.s. right to work staid state. >>> and cnbc is taking to washington today as we send becky quick, larry kudlow and jim cramim cramer to the white . they'll be leading off with a special mission critical rise above d.c. report. it's part tax. read, becky? >> like you said, we are occupying washington. this is where we've camped out all night. there's been all this talk about the fiscal cliff. we know it is fact approaching. we know it is something that would threaten not only the united states economy, but the economies around the globe. if we go over that cliff, there will be steep cuts and spending and steep tax increases that would automatically kick in. what we're doing here today is talking to our elected officials, talking to people who are involved in these talks, trying to figure out what will happen, where we are and if there's any way to avoid that cliff, if there's a good way to come about with tax reform and a close look at what's been happening on the spending side, as well. w
michigan will become the 24th u.s. right to work staid state. >>> and cnbc is taking to washington today as we send becky quick, larry kudlow and jim cramim cramer to the white . they'll be leading off with a special mission critical rise above d.c. report. it's part tax. read, becky? >> like you said, we are occupying washington. this is where we've camped out all night. there's been all this talk about the fiscal cliff. we know it is fact approaching. we know it is something...
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still with us is michael barr, professor at the university of michigan law school. and as we mentioned earlier, someone who is involved in drafting dodd/frank. two years on, we have seen the financial industry lobbying for various changes. how would you describe the rules today, the law today, versus where you would want it or would like to see it happen? >> i think the dodd/frank act is helping to make the u.s. financial system more resilient and stronger. there's more capital in the syst system. over $400 billion in new capital, institutions in our economy, an ability for the government to wind down those institutions in the future. new rules for the derivatives framework to help rein in bad practices in the derivatives markets. i think if you look across the financial sectors, the sector is more resilient. there's still a lot of important work to do to filize the rules. but i think the basic picture of how the system will work in the future is now in place. >> including the volcker rule, the sort of whole idea behind separating proprietary trading from the purer
still with us is michael barr, professor at the university of michigan law school. and as we mentioned earlier, someone who is involved in drafting dodd/frank. two years on, we have seen the financial industry lobbying for various changes. how would you describe the rules today, the law today, versus where you would want it or would like to see it happen? >> i think the dodd/frank act is helping to make the u.s. financial system more resilient and stronger. there's more capital in the...
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areas like arizona, las vegas, florida, especially michigan areas, still it may take a while or even years before they get out of the slump. so in some instance from a housing standpoint here in the u.s., it may be more of a regional issue. >> and a quick final thought, john, about the housing market. it's crucial that there a final line to have a convincing recovery in the u.s., right? >> yeah, we're looking for something like 700,000 this morning. and i think the regional disparities that tom was talk about is absolutely key to understanding the housing market in the united states. >> tom, let's talk globally here. how do we manage what we're seeing in terms of the markets and the daily rises that we've been seeing, some of the volatility there? how would you invest in this? >> the average investor here in the u.s. and most investors participate via their 401(k)s are underallocated globally. and when you look at some of the gdp growth, there's great opportunity. so with 60% of global market cap being outside the u.s., it's really important to be diversified. and when we have that g
areas like arizona, las vegas, florida, especially michigan areas, still it may take a while or even years before they get out of the slump. so in some instance from a housing standpoint here in the u.s., it may be more of a regional issue. >> and a quick final thought, john, about the housing market. it's crucial that there a final line to have a convincing recovery in the u.s., right? >> yeah, we're looking for something like 700,000 this morning. and i think the regional...
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we saw last week when he won michigan and appealed for funds in the speech. the santorum campaign said they even got about a million dollars of cash on hand. they don't have a whole lot more. >> okay. john, thank you very much for that. john harwood updating us. i want to bring you some breaking news now because we just have the results of the five-year german bund auction. the big headline here is that the yield is the lowest on record of a german five-year auction. these were february 2017 bonds. the bid to coverage ratio was 1.78. the average was 9.79. as i mentioned, the lowest on a german five-year auction. interesting to see that we also have very low yields on the t ten-year as well, which is the benchmark we often refer to of course. we have the results of that. >> meantime still to come on the show, we're going to continue the political debate. the next guest warns that the in-fighting could end up hurting the republican party when november rolls around. more on that next. romney has beaten rick santorum to win the republican presidential primary. te
we saw last week when he won michigan and appealed for funds in the speech. the santorum campaign said they even got about a million dollars of cash on hand. they don't have a whole lot more. >> okay. john, thank you very much for that. john harwood updating us. i want to bring you some breaking news now because we just have the results of the five-year german bund auction. the big headline here is that the yield is the lowest on record of a german five-year auction. these were february...
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. >> all right, jonathan, calling in from michigan this morning, thank you very much. >>> we have manufacturing pmi just about to come out of the uk. this is their equivalent. and let's bring that to you now. uk manufacturing pmi weaker than expected, 47.5 in october. the poll was 48.48.4 in september. so this is weaker than expected. new orders index down at 47.7. 49.9 in september. manufacturers shedding jobs, costs rising faster. not a great report. sterling-dollar weakening off the session high on the back of that 1.6146. so disappointing manufacturing pmi number out of the uk. >>> stick around, we'll bring you the latest on how sandy is impacting the retail and energy sector and out candidates will go back on the campaign trail. >>> 2450es are the headlines from rn at globe. >> it's a cautious start to november trading. investors bracing for major political events after all three u.s. indexes fall. >> presidential campaigns resume as the northeast assess the damage. and october pmi bouncing back into expansion territory. >>> the president hit some hard hit areas yesterday in new jersey wit
. >> all right, jonathan, calling in from michigan this morning, thank you very much. >>> we have manufacturing pmi just about to come out of the uk. this is their equivalent. and let's bring that to you now. uk manufacturing pmi weaker than expected, 47.5 in october. the poll was 48.48.4 in september. so this is weaker than expected. new orders index down at 47.7. 49.9 in september. manufacturers shedding jobs, costs rising faster. not a great report. sterling-dollar weakening...
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and you're looking at states like michigan, pennsylvania, new hampshire, very much in play. this race is extremely tight. and that debate last night did not help democrats at all because guess what, joe biden did not explain why the ticket deserves to have four more years. he did attack the romney/ryan ticket, but wasn't really able to take any credit for any achievements because there haven't been any. on the libyan situation, he was really embarrassing because he contradicted not just the department of state, but he really threw the intelligence community under the bus using them as a defense for what has been a coverup of a terrorist attack on 9/11. >> julian, do you want to get in here? >> yeah, let me respond. first of all, i think that the polls have moved a little bit in places like florida, not substantially enough in ohio, pennsylvania, michigan. secondly, i think -- >> in ohio, it's one point difference. >> excuse me, bor. why obama ought to get four years. when obama came into office, we were losing 700,000 jobs a month. we're now gaining somewhere between 100,000
and you're looking at states like michigan, pennsylvania, new hampshire, very much in play. this race is extremely tight. and that debate last night did not help democrats at all because guess what, joe biden did not explain why the ticket deserves to have four more years. he did attack the romney/ryan ticket, but wasn't really able to take any credit for any achievements because there haven't been any. on the libyan situation, he was really embarrassing because he contradicted not just the...
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key republican contest in michigan and air arp today. it's tuesday, february 28th and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ i could change my life to better suit your mood ♪ >>> good morning, everybody.
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pennsylvania is very important, but so also are minnesota and michigan. we're finding ways of romney still losing ohio but still managing to win the presidency. >> is it feasible? >> everything has to happen for a first time. you know, romney struggled to win this nomination. it wasn't that easy. there are lots of rules there to be broken and what we're talking about is trying to find scenarios. we haven't seen a tight race since 2000. when it's this narrow, then i think it's not unreasonable to talk about different what ifs rather than just the usual win ohio, win the country. >> why are you so convinced romney can win and that he should win? >> because some people are working simply by a poll based a narrative which just take a snapshot, see what people are thinking right here, right now. as a historian, i'm convinced there is a historic logic to barack obama losing the white house. not necessarily to romney winning it. and that's based on the unemployment rate. it was 7.8% when barack obama was inaugurated. it's now 7.9% today. so at best, things have
pennsylvania is very important, but so also are minnesota and michigan. we're finding ways of romney still losing ohio but still managing to win the presidency. >> is it feasible? >> everything has to happen for a first time. you know, romney struggled to win this nomination. it wasn't that easy. there are lots of rules there to be broken and what we're talking about is trying to find scenarios. we haven't seen a tight race since 2000. when it's this narrow, then i think it's not...
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including michigan and wisconsin. at 11:00 most of the west coast will finish up, including california and alaska rounds out everything at 1:00 a.m. >> and the real question is when will we be able to declare a winner. networks are more hesitant in time around, but it could be close in provisional votes could be the key here. provisional ballots. because so many people are voting early, but there are issues with if you got an early ballot and then you show up at the polls. >> legal questions have already been raised. i don't think anybody wants necessary tlily to get into tha legal challenge. but if it's close -- >> might be unavoidable. and scott cohn will join us and we'll ask him about this. but first a quick check of futures. they are higher. we're seeing a pretty positive mood in europe and the u.s. this morning. the dow trying to add greater than 40 points to the open. drifting higher, though, as people kind of wait for the election. that and he how most are characterizing the way markets feel today. >> up about
including michigan and wisconsin. at 11:00 most of the west coast will finish up, including california and alaska rounds out everything at 1:00 a.m. >> and the real question is when will we be able to declare a winner. networks are more hesitant in time around, but it could be close in provisional votes could be the key here. provisional ballots. because so many people are voting early, but there are issues with if you got an early ballot and then you show up at the polls. >> legal...
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down yesterday from the conference board after the university of michigan was up. so the consumer is helped by this, but there is a real thin veneer of whatever confidence is out there. >> david. thanks for that. that's it. just a program. cnbc world spencer dale will be on exclusively. otherwise, kelly and i -- >> -- will see you tomorrow. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. see your lexus dealer. >>> good morning. european stocks falling. they're following suit trading below fair value after being up yesterday on i guess a little bit more positive feelings about greece staying in. facebook shares falling be e low 29 on the first day of option trading and black berry maker r.i.m. hires bankers to explore its options on this wednesday. welcome for a wednesday. may 30th, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now. >> good morning, everybody. w
down yesterday from the conference board after the university of michigan was up. so the consumer is helped by this, but there is a real thin veneer of whatever confidence is out there. >> david. thanks for that. that's it. just a program. cnbc world spencer dale will be on exclusively. otherwise, kelly and i -- >> -- will see you tomorrow. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now...
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it seems at least out of michigan, surprisingly, it's stabilizing so people are able to get mortgages at an easier time than a year ago. >> i think you bring up a good point. if you do have the cash to invest this may be an interesting way to go about it. let's talk about the president's mortgage relief program for a second. i know that's a trouble spot as well for a lot of homeowners at the moment. what do you make for the plan and do you thing it will be successful? >> it's two fold. the first part i like because it holds banks responsibility. now it's only $25 million and we're 700 billion -- i'm sorry, $25 billion and we're $700 billion under water. it is not going to scratch the surface. it's great for the one or two people it's going help but it's not going to scratch the surface. the part i like is the banks are going to take the responsibility and it's off the should irs of the tax pair. if we can enlarge that i believe principal reduction will create jobs and it will put money back in the economy but it has to be on the shoulders of the banks, not the taxpayers. we can't affo
it seems at least out of michigan, surprisingly, it's stabilizing so people are able to get mortgages at an easier time than a year ago. >> i think you bring up a good point. if you do have the cash to invest this may be an interesting way to go about it. let's talk about the president's mortgage relief program for a second. i know that's a trouble spot as well for a lot of homeowners at the moment. what do you make for the plan and do you thing it will be successful? >> it's two...
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if we look at the university of michigan consumer sentiment indicator, there has been a marked improvement since i want hit bottom last august. in the nine months between last august and may of this year, we saw 42% rise in consumer sentiment. the difficulty is that while there's been significant improvement it is still well below its historic average, and all of the question marks, sort of blizzard of question marks we see around the global economy here in the united states is causing the consumer to become more cause shourtioucautious, s up. we'll see little change. not little change from a position where the consumer sentiment was strong but little change where it's still history jablg ic -- historically relatively weak. >> where does this leave us in terms of the fed policy going into september. jackson hole coming up, minutes next week. >> you know, i think the fed's quandry is as follows, it's more activist than its predecessor. while the data is tepid, the data indicates this grudging growth here in the united states. you may recall the american comedian rodney dangerfield who compl
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you're a michigan kid. we feel for the automakers. you get to stick around for us so we have a little bit more still to come with joe weisenthal of business insider. up next in what seems like no time at all the u.s. markets have gone from lows to multiyear highs. an improving economy, is there anything to get in the way of the steady march upwards? we'll discuss it all up next. >>> welcome to the show. thank you for joining us. here are the headlines we're following today. president obama says it could be very risky to launch a military strike against iran saying a diplomatic end to the nuclear sta standoff in the persian gulf. >>> in europe greece says there is no deadline today for them to agree to the terms of a second bailout as talks of the troika continue and europe's top banking regulator hints that banks are on the right track with their plans to raise capital. they say the majority of outlined measures are in line with the authority's requirements. >>> and the ten-week market rally looks to roll on this week thanks to moment
you're a michigan kid. we feel for the automakers. you get to stick around for us so we have a little bit more still to come with joe weisenthal of business insider. up next in what seems like no time at all the u.s. markets have gone from lows to multiyear highs. an improving economy, is there anything to get in the way of the steady march upwards? we'll discuss it all up next. >>> welcome to the show. thank you for joining us. here are the headlines we're following today. president...
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northern michigan, he could see fairly significant snow, some places up to a foot or so. but that snow, that system which means so much to millions of americans is going to drive its way eastward, bringing rain, strong storms ahead of it and what you can expect point by point. eastern third of the country, pretty quiet, at least along the coast. it's the ohio valley, mid mississippi valley where you can have snow and rain. let's wrap it up and send it back to you. >> perfect. reynolds wolf, if you're just joiningous "worldwide exchange," these are your headlines. the boj increases asset purchases for the on ferd time since august. it could be announced today. brinksmanship continues as president obama threatens to veto john boehner's plan b for the fiscal cliff. >>> and russia's richest man, alisher usmanov was one of a group of early facebook investors who achieved spectacular returns. geoff cutmore asked mr. usmanov just what prompted him to make that investment in the first place. >> what i saw in facebook from the start was an attractive investment opportunity. i beli
northern michigan, he could see fairly significant snow, some places up to a foot or so. but that snow, that system which means so much to millions of americans is going to drive its way eastward, bringing rain, strong storms ahead of it and what you can expect point by point. eastern third of the country, pretty quiet, at least along the coast. it's the ohio valley, mid mississippi valley where you can have snow and rain. let's wrap it up and send it back to you. >> perfect. reynolds...
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. >>> and michigan's governor makes history, turning a one-time union powerhouse
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